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Hepatitis Cell Biology

Reports outline hepatitis cell biology study findings from Okayama University

Published in Hepatitis Weekly, March 8th, 2010

Current study results from the report, 'Autoimmune hepatitis with acute presentation in Japan,' have been published. "In Caucasians with autoimmune hepatitis, patients with acute presentation have autoimmune thyroiditis and histological zone 3 necrosis more frequently. We aimed at investigating clinical features of Japanese autoimmune hepatitis patients with acute presentation," scientists writing in the journal Digestive and Liver Disease report.

"Of 176 patients retrospectively reviewed, 53 were diagnosed with acute presentation. Patients with acute presentation had higher serum levels of bilirubin and transaminase, lower frequencies of autoimmune thyroiditis...

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